Project Classroom Update: Help Us Rebuild Classrooms Hurt by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma

Hurricanes Harvey and Irma have caused major devastation throughout Texas, Louisiana, Florida, and other parts of the gulf coast. In addition to heavy wind and rain, many areas suffered severe flood damage. School districts are surveying the damage to classrooms, and many teachers will likely need help restoring lost supplies.

In light of these terrible storms, Boosterthon has decided to channel all $100,000 of Project Classroom’s give back donations towards DonorsChoose.org’s Hurricane Harvey Recovery Fund and Hurricane Irma Recovery Fund. 100% of donations to these funds will go directly to schools impacted by the storm.

A gift of ANY amount will help. Thank you in advance to our generous school partners, for supporting teachers and students impacted by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

Furthermore, if your school was damaged by storm, we’d like to help connect you directly with DonorsChoose.org to begin the process of rebuilding. Please forward this DonorsChoose link to your teachers and administrators, where they can learn more about creating a project to get the recovery supplies they need.

To learn more about DonorsChoose.org, keep reading below.

Boosterthon’s 2017-18 give back program is called Project Classroom!

For many teachers in America, providing essential class resources means dipping into their own pockets. They buy everything from books to STEM resources for their students. Some teachers even leave the profession because they simply can’t afford it.

But what if OTHER PEOPLE could fund these classroom projects INSTEAD of teachers?

Boosterthon is partnering with DonorsChoose, a non-profit that allows people to fund classroom projects created by public school teachers.

That’s where Project Classroom comes in. Boosterthon is partnering with DonorsChoose.org, a non-profit organization that allows people to fund classroom projects created by public school teachers. Through DonorsChoose.org, Boosterthon is donating $100,000 to help American classrooms with the greatest needs.

And with DonorsChoose, schools will be able to see exactly where the money is going, down to the city, school, class, and resource.